I am at a loss. Quote Eildor Senior Member Join Date Mar 2011 Posts 431 07-18-201102:11 PM #8 Originally Posted by Bolton07 Thanks Should have seen that myself If they are put in the correct Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Advanced Search Forum Cisco CCNA / CCENT Pinging Wireless Router + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 13 of 13 Thread: Pinging Wireless Router Thread Tools One is Ethernet and is unplugged and the other is a Wireless and shows connected. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/41718-42-help-connect-ping-dhcp

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Some only on the WAN interface. I dont need no stinking Badgers! wireless-networking router printing share|improve this question asked Apr 30 '14 at 21:11 return 0 13317 1 Are the devices on the same IP network? Could you post the output of iwconfig?

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The wired interface is disconnected, so under Automatic Metrics this would have an infinite cost. I was intending to see if the Eithernet Nic was behaving the same way. Cannot Ping Router From Pc Please help me !Thanks in advance ! 6480Views Tags: none (add) vlanContent tagged with vlan, wirelessContent tagged with wireless, 802.1qContent tagged with 802.1q, ccna_wirelessContent tagged with ccna_wireless, cisco_wlanContent tagged with cisco_wlan, Can't Ping Router Ip This means that your wireless devices traffic to your main network looks like it all comes from 1 IP on that network.

Is your firewall blocking ICMP? –Brian Rasmussen Apr 30 '14 at 21:14 @BrianRasmussen They are connected to the same wireless router, both wirelessly and wired. –return 0 Apr 30 http://sauvblog.com/cannot-ping/cannot-ping-router-but-can-ping-other-computers.html You can't ping since you were not handed out an IP or the router is set not to respond to PING.Then again, the security is not simply turned off. To confirm, after I installed the PCI NIC and it worked, I plugged the wire back into the onboard NIC and it still failed. If not, can you ping localhost? Cannot Ping Default Gateway Windows 7

Re: wired router could not ping wireless router,please help Keith Barker - CCIE RS/Security, CISSP Mar 2, 2011 4:19 PM (in response to Keith Barker - CCIE RS/Security, CISSP) Looking closer- It says i am 100% complete. It is not a factor here. http://sauvblog.com/cannot-ping/cannot-ping-through-wireless-router.html Track this discussion and email me when there are updates If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and

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it is the PAT thing that cause the problem.As for the ping requtst from R1 to the WAN side of the wireless router, if i dont mis-understand, it is due to Also, what is stfwed? To troubleshoot this, you need to figure out if your router considers your wired and wireless networks to be the same IP network or not. Why Can't I Ping My Router From Outside Quote Bolton07 Member Join Date Nov 2010 Posts 86 07-18-201102:55 PM #10 I don't think my VLANs were wrongly assigned in the packet tracer.

I have a home network with two Windows Vista laptops (wireless), MacBook (wireless), a Wii (wireless), TV (cat-5e), two printers (cat-5e), a NAS (cat-5e), iPhone (wireless) and a netbook (wireless). Maybe there are too much people using wireless in your building. Also are there any additional configs you can think of for this activity? this contact form I can't tell if it's worked, as I've already switched wifi off & on and it's currently working. (The problem seems to happen when starting from a cold boot.

When I had Arch setup on the machine before, I do not remember doing any non-standard setup.sftw = "Search the frickin web"So if I ask whether you sftwed something, that means: But when trying to ping a wireless router from a PC in the same VLAN the ping is unscuccesful Can anybody help please with pinging the Wireless Router? Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Why does low frequency RFID have a short read range?

Offline #5 2012-01-10 22:47:20 Hiram Member From: Brisbane, Australia Registered: 2010-02-13 Posts: 67 Website Re: Wireless connects and I get an IP, but I can't ping anything /dev/zero wrote:What are you Can you ping by IP even if you can't ping by domain name? Now , i understand why R1 fail to ping PC3 after i did as you told and take a look.